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President Trump's special envoy to Ukraine is in Kyiv.
Keith Kellogg arrived today for an expected week-long visit.
NPR's Hannah Palomarinko is in Kyiv, where Kellogg and Ukrainian officials plan to discuss defense,
weapons, sanctions and U.S.-Ukraine cooperation.
The head of the office of the president of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak,
who personally greeted the special envoy,
posted a video from the Kyiv railway station on social media.
He wrote that Ukraine's supports the U.S.
President's principle of peace through strength as Russia does not want to end the war.
The night before,
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the preparations for Kellogg's visit in his evening address.
We are preparing meetings between President Trump's special envoy and the heads of Ukrainian security and intelligence services.
The information provided will be comprehensive, he said.
Yes, he was returning to the White House last night.